As the IAS court held, defendants' attorneys did not compel plaintiff to disclose his health status at his deposition, or otherwise violate plaintiff's right under Public Health Law article 27-F to have his health status kept confidential. Plaintiff, who was represented by an attorney at his deposition, could have refused to answer any question that might have divulged such status, and thereby require defendants to put the issue before the court (see, Public Health...
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